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Clean the flaps and the opening of the canal. Check your dog's ears twice a month. The inside flaps should be pale pink. Watch out for any black, brown or red skin inside the flaps and ears. If you spot some, take your dog to a veterinarian for examination. Teeth. Clean your dog's teeth with a soft bristle toothbrush at least 2 times a week. When bathing your pet, make sure that no water or soap gets in his eyes and ears. It is suggested that you clean the face with a sponge or washcloth. 2. Brushing. Brushing your dog's coat regularly is essential to keep the coat free from dirt and any infection. Experts recommend that you brush the coat by gently brushing at the head first, then down to the tail and legs. In fact, god owners love to talk about their clipper for it signifies that they maintain the grooming of their dogs. Some dog clippers have permanent blades while some have changeable ones. It depends on you, however, to choose between the two. Scissors and trimmers To keep your dog in-style, dog scissor is a must. Check your pet's ears at least twice or thrice a month. The color of the skin of the flaps must be pale pink. If there's an unpleasant smell, black/red skin, consult the veterinarian immediately. Dampen a cotton with lukewarm water or oil. Make use of it to clean the entire canal and flaps. Be careful in cleaning, do not go too extremely into the canal. Aside from the uncontrollable behavior of your dog, you still have to decide what shampoo and conditioner you should use. In a dog grooming training, you will know how to use dog shampoo and conditioner, as well as choosing the right brand and type for your pet. You don t suffer from ticks, fleas, and lice so you won't be having any trouble dealing with it. Proper and regular oral care can extend the life of your dog by 2 to 3 years. Dogs that have an overgrown nails tends to develop some physical problems. It is vital to that you monitor regularly the nails. Dog's nails must not grow too long. Dogs would have problem as they shift their weight when they walk. 

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